The anti-AI morons on Lemmy can’t or won’t tell the difference. They think “slop” is just a term for any LLM-generated (or refined) content. There’s no nuance to their thinking at all. They don’t assess the quality of the information provided or how the tool is actually being used.
Given the sources don’t really back up the content, I think it’s safe to say this is slop. You should probably proof AI slop before you white knight it next time.
The question was about document management systems that can be run in docker. The LLM response listed four document management systems that can be run in docker.
Was it a perfect response? No.
Was it a useful response? Yes.
Was it a better contribution to the discussion than yours? Lol.
Ist that just LLM slop?
Its slop if its useless or wrong. If it is i will come back and edit it. I need to test it first.
I guess if people want to read answers generated by an LLM, they would just ask one.
… And now they can skip one step! Win!
The anti-AI morons on Lemmy can’t or won’t tell the difference. They think “slop” is just a term for any LLM-generated (or refined) content. There’s no nuance to their thinking at all. They don’t assess the quality of the information provided or how the tool is actually being used.
Given the sources don’t really back up the content, I think it’s safe to say this is slop. You should probably proof AI slop before you white knight it next time.
The question was about document management systems that can be run in docker. The LLM response listed four document management systems that can be run in docker.
Was it a perfect response? No.
Was it a useful response? Yes.
Was it a better contribution to the discussion than yours? Lol.